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12 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1898-24 PAGES. LON IGNTS TONIGHT. LOCAL MI AMES “A Hot Old iliputians in “The ater—Irwin tte Square—The Royal Italian in “Faust” and ame Modjeska in street—Battle of ncampment and lunch- 190 Pennsylvania avenue—Exhidition of ¥ Trilby { the Covenant Chapel—Lecture. Hall—Wargraph exhibition For amusements see page ee EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. for Fortre yIvania from S a. m. to SHORT STORY THE PUBLIC LIBRARY | Opening Expected to Take Place Be- fore the New Year. “Bad Quarter of an Hour” Subject of _ Many Papers. The regular meeting of the Short, Story Club of this Tuesday evening of ihis we k in the club parlors, Lenn.an buildings In the absence of the president, the chair was occupied by the vice president, M who called the meeting to order promptly at the opening hour. After a piano overture by Mrs. Herse a new member, called upon to read the story of the even- It was a reminiscence of the civil war, Clair’s Majority,” s listened te with close attention. Clifford Howard sang a soprano solo, and was encored, after which Mrs. A. M. Parks ead a short originai sketch, founded upon “A Castle Garden Waif.” program was Howard and Jean B, Lockwood, ARRANGING THE BOOKS ON SHELVES ee Half the Books of the Pollok Col- lection Unpacked. A. Bartlett, fact, entitled The second part with a duet by Mrs. Hersey, who sang “Trust Her Not, singers were an encore. Then PLATE The Washington public library at No. 1326 ew York avenue is rapidly being put into for the public opening, which, it is , will take place some time before The thousands of new vol- sted, and bought direct- and the collections compelled to respond to began “A Rad Quarter of a perienced and related in five-minute papers by the various member: expected to contribute. were Varied, including hairbreadth " all of whom were the New Year. . carefully sel ly from the publi in affairs of street and Pennsylvs Vernon hourly from 10 leave Aqueduct bridge for Arlington rt r every half hour from S30 So p. m. s leave Aqueduct bridge every hour Fails Chureh AND ATORS, uished men in private life, Milwaukee Beer is an an industry: case. rte rica a Tt est in the PABST BREWIN¢ ‘ap. st Oi Heater bec Radiators, & a present. Fi 3 hs, for $ quic Owners leaving the city. : 0 Exchang Jay goods, Silverware of muality and thout AM, FI an, well-Ke as Heating Oi) Heating § 14 G. CA $1.49, $1 $1.10, §. & Co., 616 platinotrpe pictures paises Seen 3TON DRESSED BEEF. Lamb, New York Koast Beef, Del- WASHED Spr: r Mkt. Corned Beef a specialty. AND BLANK BORNOT, 1103 G CITY AND DISTRICT. Se es = Parker Masonic Lodge Election. Myron M. Parker Lodge, Ni . & e following offic Joseph M. McCoy. ’.; Thomas secretary (re- ge Burns, treasur . Cary : 2 4d M. Cridler, S. 8.; Z. T. Jenkins, mas- Phillips, tiler. elected 1 of relief and P. W. Smit John’s Mite Association. CURT. A F — Christmas Holiday Excursion Rates, 18 £ hools 1 Colleges and al Public—Southern Ruail- unces the f: » tickets to all points south of nd east of the M rn of guished him- of the hand ‘ough Au | on scwarming. Tem its headquarters The headquarte ears the me worki and dur e t sum- p.m. Clin and Return # Railroad ption to Met A pt to the Methodists of the rch, Mth affair will be of the Methodist rk Avenue, Chure gements includes > Mrs. D. B Allen, New Isri Me- The “Royal Limited.” Baltimore and » Railroad. train in the w arrives ifig of the Presbyterian Allfance of this city will be held Tuesday ing in the Church of the Covenant, been presented to the in being arranged on the shelves in the love, politics, diplomae: Those who contributed to the Quarter of an Hour” s C. Bennett, LIER/BUCs LL BRA Agnew, Mrs. Kirk, Mr. W. A. C. Morrison, The program concluded trude Withington, Mrs. don and othe dy mentioned, addition to those alr .. Jacobson, Mr: > ar. WW. nd and man —— CLOSES TONIGHT. Temple Under Auspices of Relief Societ he encampment been conducted under the auspices of the Ladies’ Southern Relief Society at the Ma- sonie Temple for the week pas to a close tonight, whe nd other article: Bazaar at all the pretty fancy that have been s attractively displayed will be auctioned off, the highest bi.-ers securing the best in the This afternoon school children will be admitted to the bazaar free pected the hall will be thronged with the and It is ex- will be the especial attraction of the after- At the booth of Fortune, conducted by Harper and Mrs. Smith, the winners of the hook rooms by Librarian We arious articl ‘n up for raffie will be a y ones will be expect aim their prizs sa number of handsome tribute, and much interest is attached outcome of th wishing to purchase at a minimum act them at the en thrown open to issuance of books begun. mportant feature of the educatior life of the capital city will then be in activ and the luck to be on hand to ¢ The work of regis luable vol- will be started Monday morning. This. vtaloguing will require two weeks and until complet remain closed. up handsomely are all arrange ness for the forn The Pollok Collection. iving in large num- Today Mr. t will find much ampment tonight, the library will will be plentiful. and when the book shelves everything will be in readi- ee Pose immediately for your Fotograt. never disappoint at Xmas. Pr e, Lith and Books have juring the past few day Coal and Firewood. $s. S. Daish & Son, 7 12th st. n.w.—Advt. Pollok collectio’ ssions to the library one of the valuable That Trilby Face. brated painting, ‘ of the standard wor nch works is very fine, in- g printed in the collection of Fi the young man deed, all the volumes bei is beautiful! ed the Eng! I did not like it a while I think it i works of each. gn, with the monog n each volu books have experience wing it a whil would grow contain, enough have been in- ridence the value of the colle Among the most interes so far shelved is a set in full morocco bi sry of the French Reve volumes of spected to € is very bean- ing of Thiers B. and O., Saturday and 11, good for return ur which were published in ssion from the 1 Limited.—Adyt interesting individual volumes of Gulliver ecture on Art, The pupils of the n listened t r sets of works in eral volumes of the “I * by Prince Lat print of John ters of Marte 1 handsomely bound old sty! class of the Mrs. Myers, the other members of t together with nd the works of all the s s, including Guy were present Iked to the nd their frie art rooms of the served by members of the Pollok collection school over refresiments art department. New Volames. gton, and 115 —Advertisement. new volumes. stitution aft shows wide Woman's Missionary Ass: The collection Association house of Cal is fresh from th A companion book is The Nation's Navy, au well-known board, deliy conterporary h a coliection of books and ph wotographs of foreign mis: z new collection, last evening. s gives the lives of the Gnenemn ems oe Birds of Washington Ballantyne’s, ntemporary down to fifte Round Trip ¢ lectric trains every 4 —Advertisement ———— Soldiers’ Home Band, oldiers’ Home Pand has created a e impress on whenever it instrumentation ful leadership of Michael ©. » Musical dire Arlington Sunday. h men of lette of the library diical room, new library has 1 from the reproduction, it is original in somest book plates in use by in the cour euphonium, tuba, double-B tuba, > under the 8 trombon: - the donor's boue, drums a Rauscher’s Elite 5 0°¢ n by Miss Blanche V ng artist of this ck Tea Room our friends. Conn, ave. & L. a a being sug: y Larner. chairman of the committee ha tion of @ book plate in charge. by the Neale Com- chocolate, ices, et —Advertisement. ing the sele engraved on stce! a, ae Business Men's Meeting. A number of the ict of Columbia held a meeting Thur: day night at 515 Q represents Liberty, seated, an Literature, the background 1s monument, the capital f the new institution rner of the de- coat-of-arms of on a shield. H. Watson in The meeting was held for the purpose of receiving the report of the com- lower right-hand sign will be t of Columbi as follows: e to the left of the fig appears to be a sunris on a bridge ove leading from a larger body of w: Back of the eagle's wing is barrel on its side, a sheaf of wheat, an- arrel on end and two bags of grain. ht, from the same point of view, stomac river in heights on. the ting to draw n up a constitution. mmittee reported the constitution seal is des: A committee organization, December 21. ing at its fac a train of car: Meeting of Horticalturists, The annual meeting of the State Horticul- tural Society will be held in Baltimore De- cember 14 and 15, in Pacific Hall, north- east corner Baltimore and Paca streets, The speakers include some of the most horticultur! florists In the state, and divided between western Maryland. Agricultural United States Department of Agriculture will also address the convention. gend on the seroll is “Justitia Omnf- ‘The date within the wreath fs 1871, nd the letters on the side f the female figure are thc rranged in three The left-hand s on the fasces rep- states, and his of the book in e about equally eatetion a Other specialists from s of four lette male figure r the union of PRESENTS G®OB VOUCHERS. John King’s Charaster Commended by Admifrali Schley. John King, an elderly man, who served a number of years in the’navyy was arrested in the Capitol yesterday for being drunk and for begging. He asked Capitol Police- man Joyce for assistance, and the officer sent him to the pelice station. The old man had in his pocket. a letter from Ad- miral Schley, recommending him, as an old shinmate, for @ position in the navy admitted King, ‘and T asked for something ta cat because I was butsit was the first time I had ever done such arthing. Here's my in a letterfrom Admiral Schiey.” id yard. T was drunk, a little hungry character, The letter was read, and Judge Scott s he had great respect for the writer of it. drinking places. King said he expected to work in the i 3 ar future, and the court released him, wishing him success and ex- hat he would keep sober. navy yard in the ni pri ‘ing the hop —_»—_—_. RAWLINS PosP E TON. Dr. Raub of Post No. 6 Indorsed for Department Commander. John A. Rawlins Post, G. A. R., last night elected the following officers, after indorsing the candidacy for department commander of Comrade J. F. Raub, M. D., of Post No. 6: Commander, Hiram Buck- ingham; senior yice commander, Charles FP. Noske; junior vice commander, Charles C. Boyd; quartermaster, R. F, De Grain; Robert Reyburn; chaplain, C. + officer of the day, Thomas R. surgeon, Di G. Bollinge Sheppard; officer of the guard, Thom: Flynn; representatives to department en campment, S. J. Block, Patrick O'Farrell, John M. Keogh, Alva S. Taber, Joseph S. alter- Noske, William R. Gil, R. F. De Grain, Thomas McCoy, J. A. Allen, H. E. Weav nates, John H. Howlett, Charles F Flynn, C. C. Boyd, J. H. Nordeman. CONCLUDING SESSION. Annual Meeting of Homeopathic Med- ienl Society Closes. The annual meeting of the Washington hic Medical Society of the Dis- trict, which began Thursday evening in the banquet hall of the Shoreham Hotel, came on of Jast evening. In addition to the resident doctors Dr. Chandlee of Baltimore and Dr. 1. G. ent, and 'y of Baltimore presented his credentials as a fraternal delegate from Homeopa to a ele with the se: Henr: Smedley of Philadelphia were presi Dr. O. E. Jan the Maryland Homeopathic State Societ Among the papers read we the follo fter Pains,” W. F. Corey, M.D. Custis Gilbert tC. B: “Prescriptions uphur, Bi BES Taylor, M.D.; * a Keynote Prescription 2 Homeopathic Pr scription?” M. A. Cu 1. D.; “Lache: Indications for. its Fever,” 1 flammation gual Tonsi Sh and It Standpoint, W. Dennison, M.D. S a Cause of Cough,” T. L. -D., Baitltmere, Md.; ‘¢ aT Baker, M.D. Sa CHRISTMAS “Hrs ORY. Progra Union Last Evening. The Luth @ mass meeting la a Church, Rev. presided. A prai of Georze F Muth, Lucius D, Alden conducted short devo- rvices, which were followed by an tional addre lit up of the his story. A. Y. of Christm: its cele on Scrooge's Christ yhnson, and Shepherd B tmas evening the meeting adjourned to the by Rev. Menzel. The musical ar ign Dicken: for aT "was read by Mi Carol.” ttendance. _ Mrs. Flints The pupils of Mrs. Flint’s school gave enjoyable entertainment — las’ afternoon, the following pro; tively rendered: neh dialogues, Miss Louise and Miss Constance Hoyt; Miss Hoyt and Miss Feroline Perl “Triologue, M erman *kay-Smith, Gladys tof “Die W. Miss Edith © Miss Heloise + Worthingto: having appointed stage, with scene} lights, and the acting reflected credit on the young participants. = (CA best location and best results. —Advertisement. "Phone 1468. Extension of $ enth Street. t Monday night there will be a meet- ing of property holders and others inter- ested at the Majestic, corner of 1th and Yale in Congress for the extension of 16th street and to urge action on the measure without delay. ‘This street, which, if continued, would afford more easy to th logical Park, the people in that vicinity think is the first that should be extended in completed form beyond the old city lines, and at the coming meeting it is proposed to show the great interest that is felt in the movement. To buy or sell anything at auction con- sult C. G. Sloan & Co., 107 G street. In- formation and advice: cheerfully given.— Advertisement, ae missioners Without Authority. Mr. M. M. Parker has been notified by the District Commissioners that they are without authority to: grant his request for a division of the assessment against lot 11, in block 2h, Columbia Heights, they being without power to accept the payment of as sevsments for a portion of a lot Which has not been subdivided, SHPSDII GSS SSMS PE SIE TS. C4 > TO GET THE BEST EVERY TIME, WHEN YOU BUY MEDICINE. Health is tco valuable to be trifled with. Do not experiment. Get Hood's Sarsapa- rilla and you will have the best medicine mo can buy—the medicine that cures when all others fail. You haye every reason to expect it will do for you what it has > > Is America’s Greatest Medicme. Price, $1. POHVOD OH DHOS he right hand or HAVE you heart beat too rapid you have bead- J. Jay Gould.—advt, BEEN growing Unequaled Facilities for Boarding reasonable '$ Model Stubles,1622-28 L. Losing ache and neu Strength. kin slightly yellow? whites of the and M street Rev. D.D., will deliver the ich there will be a social ments will be served. —Advertisement. a You Will Always Be Proud | to send an artistic floral piece or bouquet gotten up by Gude, 1224, F.—Adve, clear? Muscles soft and flabby If this is your case your blood needs enriching. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver O11 stops dis- e material for Heh It supplies th fon. Sided, a\voug: nerves dad I'm Asking $250 for this superb Diamond Pendant—36 1st Water Stones! - Diamonds. flawless, beautiful, irresistible geras— mounted is a pendant of quaint (design. $300 18 the sregular price for this diamond jewel. GEO, w. SPIER—310—Oth st. e24-8m-14 ‘ou Would no doubt go in a battle and come out all right,” the judge remarked, “but J don't know how you will come out if I turn you loose where there are so many thesia in Labor,” Je H. Branson, With Concomitant Symp- sed on adonna and Mag- in Intermittent ‘Acute In- and Hypertrophy of the Lin- ct ment From a Homeopathic of Lutheran Young People's an Young People’s Union held st evening at the Concor- th and @ streets, at which Paul A. Menzel, pastor of the church, » service Was in charge ‘ary portion of the program was made of Christmas in song and h, jr., told of the origin and Miss Keitler talked of Luin McNally read mns Were sung, and later in y school room for refreshments and , to indorse the bill now pending j Make Ita Point : done for others. Remember & Hood’s Sarsaparilla ¢ Prepared by C. J. Hood & Co., Loweil, Mass. © PRT SMOG OR®D FREIGHTS A TOPIC. Annual Meeting of tion of Commissioners. The annual meeting of the National Asso- lation of Freight Commissioners will be held in this city Monday next. It is understood the principal subjécts to be discussed are the following: i. That express companies and carriers by express shall be made amenable to the act to regulate commerce, popularly known as the interstate commerce law. rates and regulations now in effect or that may hereafter be i transportation of merchandise, etc. Indorsement_of the anti-scalping bill, known as H. R. 7160, urging upon Congress the early enactment of a law prohibiting ticket scalping as outlined in the aforesaid 4. That there is a common ground upon which railroads and the public can meet for mutual benefit, and that as railroad men in the employ of shippers it is the duty We owe our employ and carriers, and further to aid the rafl- roads so far.as possible to prevent legisla- tion, state or national, needlessly injurious to common carriers, and to favor legislation beneficial to railroads that at the same time offers the public needed protection. parcels post. G6. Pooling by railroads under the super- vision and control of the interstate com- merce commission. 7. A uniform classification covering the southeastern, the offlclal and the western territories, 8. Transportation by rail or water be- tween points within a te or between different states ts directly or indirectly in- terstate commerce, and therefore should be governed by national rather than state laws, believing that the fewer state laws enacted upon this subject the better for all interests. %. Asking for an interpretation of the war revenue law as applied to express com- panies. —— Arlington & Return on Sunday, 15e- Electric trains every 45 min. 31g & Pa. ave. Advertisement. ee Coal and Firewood. S.S. Daish & Son, 705 12th st. n.w.—Advi. eee ‘The Youth's Companion promises to surpass itself during the com- ing year. Those who read it during 1899 will be introduced to the foremost novelists, plorers, ne 's, poets and men of science in England and th i such as Henry M. Stanley, Pe Markham and Poultney Bigelow Howells, Bret Harte. William BI. “Stockton. ‘i, James Payn, Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary E. Wilkins, Right. Hon. Dr. Mary nam Jacobi, Rey. = tary of the Navy, ne € drew Lang, the Marquis mand the Marquis of Lorne. It will be difficult to equal, much less surpass, these attrac- tions, _ Dr. Babcock's Lecture. Rev. Maltbie Davenport Babcock, D. D., of Baltimore, who will deliver a lecture this evening in the chapel of the Church of the Covenant, Connecticut avenue and N street, Is widely known as an attractive and en- tertaining speaker. This will be the se ond occasion upon which he has addressed the Men's Society of the church, and h popularity insures a large audience. To- morrow he will occupy puipit of the Church of the Covenant, both morning and evening, having exchanged with the pas- tor of the church, Rev. Dr. Hamlin. VIA PI ANIA RAILROAD. railroad announces that ssue of clerical orders will be contin- ued for the year 1899 on the same lines as in effect at present. Applications should be made at on nd blanks can be obtain- enger agent, southeast- hand G si “ts north. In twelve 1 have never disappointed one of my - Prince, Fotogr Mr. Breneman’s Answer. The answer of William W. Breneman to the petition for divorce recently filed by his wife, Helen Trenholm Breneman, ha been placed on record. Mr. Breneman de nies that he ever ill treated the petitioner, and declares that he al provided h with a comfortable home. According to the defendant, his wife deserted him. ‘The court is asked to vest the guardianship of the nine-year-old scn of the couple in the father, and to grant the latter permi: to visit his other child, an infant. Graphophones | for Chris from $10 up. Greatest of pl Columbia Phonograph Cc vania avenue, Washington. Money to lend at 4%, state, Frank 'T. I Advertisement. mo Advt. and 6 per cent on > Pa. ave Site for Girls’ Reform School. The District Commissioners have ‘been informed by Mr. Henry M. Hoyt, president of the board of trustees of the reform school for g! that the ion of the y building. which is to be of brick and © stories in height, been selected. It is recommended t Jas. G. Lull be asked to prepare the Royal the | Reliable * # «© T SAY without hesitation, use the ¢ Royal? “My business calls for the use of large quantities of baking powder, and I have samples of all sorts sent to me. “ After an honest trial, I have always returned to the old reli- able, the ‘Royal’; none suits me as this one does. “ResBecca A. BAKER, “ Principal, “ Washington School of Cookery CITY ITEMS. Chr. Xander, 909 7th St. Sensivle persons are not allured by the absurdity of offering bargains of so-called GOOD wines or liquors at reduced prices. Before buying they rather examine and test qualities by comparison right from the casks for intelligent choice, as can be done at Chr. Xander’s wholesale store. All de- mands for wines, ete., for ordinary use or the festive occasion can be met from his ample stock. His large array is set forth in his illustrated explanatory pamphlet. It guides truthfully. Send for it. Xmas or- ders had best be given anticipatedly. 1t Tree Ornaments—J. JAY GOULD. d10-4* == The Wheelmen and Those Without wheels are going wild over those 29c. Driv- ing Gloves. They are hot 20c. gloves, but 59. gloves. Some stores’ dollar gloves, where they have to charge big profits, aré no,better. Heavy Jersey Cloth, fleece lined, leMher facing between fingers. 500 pairs were received today—at same price—2e._C. Auerbach, 7 & H. it a Pure Milk, Rich Cream, Fine Butter. Best products of a clean, well-kept dairy. Fresh eggs and our own make of deliciousiy flavdced sausige and scrapple. Free deliv ery. BELMONT DAIRY, 2016 14th st. n.w. — “Diamond” is the “Queca” of all light beers, just as “Munchner” is the most popular dark brew. Both these deli- cious beers are famous for their purity, age and delightful flavor, First-class bars every- where serve them. Insist on having them. It Costs So Very Little to have your home bright and cezy. We pa- per rooms, $2 up. NOLTE, §10 9th st. it Make Tree Toys—Material at Gould’s: de7-i0t* BOTH MUST COMPLY. tional Associa- | Order Affecting ( troversy Between Two Street Railways. In the case of the Brightwood Railway Company, petitioner, against the Metropol- itan Railroad Company. | This List Appears Brery Saturday. that neither company the order of the court of the ber. Judge Brightwood company petition, with the scheme offered by it. to the Metropolitan company for reciprocal trackage, as was required by This amended petition must be filed on or before the 14th instant, and the Metropolitan company swer to th has complied with 2. That express companies and carriers by express shall be required to file with the interstate commerce commission all tariff the order re- shall file such an- amended petition and offer was required to be filed by it terms of the October order, with its own scheme or offer of reciprocal traffic, on or before the 26th instant ued governing the Appointments } William Wagner was today appointed the District Commis in the poli foners a patrol driver ¢ department, the appointment to take effect the 16th instant, vice J. Nicholson, resigned, and Alfred West was appointed a laborer in the department, vice Robert I. Miller, resigned. rs to keep up as friend- ly relations as possible between shippers Extension of the present system of ONE GIT. PRODUCED BY Uuicura SOap On retiring for the nig! soak the hands in a TICURA SOAP. thoroughly and greatest of emollient skin cures. gloves, with the finger ends cut off, and holes in Wear old kid For red, rough, chapped or discolored feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treat- ment is simply wonderful, hands, dry, fissured, 1 CUTICURA SOAP. be Kent properties of tts delicate emol ching, cooling and is the most sc mmations, undue or offensive perspi and many other sanati the most effectual skin p as well as bei 3 and beautifyi 113 Faubourg St. . Hands and Hair Book, Ferry Wharf), Coan and Yeo: te landings to Steamer HARRY View wharf Sunday ‘Tuesdays and ‘Thursda: ITED STATES H AIL ROUTE, WASHINGTON, qT d intermediate landings. except Sunda; recelved until the hour of sailing. . O. CARPIN Thursday at 4 p.m., and St day at 4 p.m., for Balti Passenger accommods STEPHENSON & BRO, American Line. 23 Red Star Line. NEW YORK ANTWERP. 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Cs n. from Philadelphty, (©) AU 11:10 P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAT CA, SAVAS..UA and CARTHAGE #5 Alle- zhs om New York. Letters f ARICA P be directed at 11:20 > M. for PORTO RICO, EZUEL Mad CURACAO, also SAVANILLA and CARTIL GENA, via Curacao, per ss. Caracas, frm York, fixe SATURDAY—(@) At P.M. for NEWFOUND- LAND, per steamer from North Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax and thence via steamer, close bere daily, ex Sunday, at 1 PAM," and on Sundags ‘only at 1133 BM. Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here daily at 8:20 P.M. (a) Mails for CUBA close here daily at PM. for by st rs sailing from and Satai land close he ort Taunpa, «. «dy daily at warding MAILS, N and HAWAII, per s.¢. from San Francisco, close here ‘daily at mber 18. (dy RALIA (except those for West which ave forwarded via Burope), NEW HAW. PLE and SAMOAN ISL+ ss. from San Francisco, up to Decembe ails for A Australia. OS, per ship Tro} jose here daily rc) per 6.8. 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